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Chapter 32 Introducing the Commands
32.9 Using Command History
The switch keeps a list of command(s) you have entered for the current CLI session. You can
use any commands in the history again by pressing the up (
y
) or down (
z
) arrow key to scroll
through the previously used commands and press
[ENTER]
. Use the history command to display
the list of commands.
32.10 Saving Your Configuration
After you set the switch settings with the configuration commands, use the
write memory
command to save the changes permanently.
Note:
The
write memory
command is not available in User mode.
You must save your changes after each CLI session. All unsaved configuration
changes are lost once you restart the switch.
32.10.1 Logging Out
In User or Enable mode, enter the
exit
or
logout
command to log out of the CLI. In Config
mode entering
exit
takes you out of the Config mode and into Enable mode and entering
logout
logs you out of the CLI.
config-vdsl-profile
This is a sub-mode of the config mode
and allows you to configure VDSL
profiles.
Type
vlan-profile
followed by a profile
name. For example,
vdsl-profile
standard
.
sysname(config-
vdslprofile)#
Config-vlan
This is a sub-mode of the config mode
and allows you to configure VLAN
settings.
Type
vlan
followed by
a number (between 1
and 4094). For
example,
vlan 10
to
configure settings for
VLAN 10.
sysname(config-vlan)#
Table 81
Command Interpreter Mode Summary (continued)
MODE
.
DESCRIPTION
HOW TO LOGIN/
ACCESS
PROMPT
sysname> history
enable
exit
history
sysname>
sysname# write memory
Summary of Contents for VES-1616F-44
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